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A gentleman riding on a bicycle was seriously injured Monday morning after being hit by a car near the entrance to Piedmont Community Charter School. The crash happened just before 8:00 am on South New Hope Road. The bicyclist, a 60 year old man, was taken to CaroMont hospital by ambulance. Reports indicate that he as unconscious at the scene but still breathing.

Police have now identified the bicyclist as Kyle Longenecker. Additional information indicates that Mr. Longenecker was hit by a 17 year-old student who was turning into the school. As of now, no charges have been filed.

A red sedan was towed away from the scene. However, it is not clear what happened in this wreck. If we learn more information, we will update this post.

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A bicyclist in Wilmington NC was seriously injured last Friday in a hit-and-run crash at the intersection of 31st Street and Princess Street. The crash happened around 7:30 am and involved a Chrysler 300 with tinted windows that left the scene.

Police are asking that anyone with information about this accident to contact the Wilmington Police Department at 910-343-3609.

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A young man named Jovan Jordany Yurnet Matos was tragically killed on Thursday night while riding his bicycle in Nags Head, North Carolina. The crash happened around 5:00 pm on South Croatan Highway. According to the limited information available, Mr. Matos was riding his bike in the southbound lane of South Croatan Highway when he was hit by a woman driving a car.

At this time, there is no indication as to the cause of this wreck. If we learn more information, we will update this story.

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A truck driver has now been charged in the Wilmington NC bicycle wreck that resulted in the death of bicyclist William Batson. The wreck happened on Friday evening near the intersection of Gregory Road and Banbury Lane at around 9:30 pm.

According to new information from the Wilmington police department, the pickup truck driver was traveling on Gregory Road and attempted to make a turn onto Banbury Lane when he hit Mr. Batson. The driver of the pickup has now been charged with several crimes including driving while impaired.

Police are still working on their investigation of this accident. Mr. Batson was 34 years old and apparently lived very close to the accident scene.

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A Wilmington NC bicyclist was killed on Friday night on Banbury Lane after being hit by an impaired driver. The wreck happened around 9:45 pm. According to available information, the bicyclist died at the scene. The driver of the vehicle was arrested and charged with driving under the influence.

There is very little additional information about what happened in this tragic accident. Photographs from the scene indicate that the accident may have happened close to an intersection. If we learn of additional information, we will update this post.

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A bicyclist was killed Sunday evening in Lexington, North Carolina after being involved in a crash with a vehicle. The crash happened around 7:45 pm near the intersection of Odell Owen Road and Old Salisbury Road. The NC State Highway Patrol responded to the accident scene along with other emergency responders. Unfortunately, the bicyclist, Clrence Malloy, did not survive.

There is very little information available about this crash. As we learn more, we will update this post.

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A gentleman named Robert Lyew was seriously injured recently when he was hit by a vehicle while riding his bicycle in Charlotte, North Carolina. The crash happened on Belmeade Drive sometime after 8:00 am near the US National Weather Center. According to available information, Mr. Lyew was riding on Belmeade when a black Mercedes hit him from behind.

Mr. Lyew suffered multiple injuries including a punctured lung and broken ribs. His bicycle, which cost several thousand dollars, is not repairable.

Police are still looking for the driver of the black Mercedes which may be a sedan.

Hit-and-run accident victims such as Mr. Lyew are often times left without any financial source of recovery for the significant medical bills that are often incurred following a serious accident. However, there are instances where an injured person may have coverage under their own auto insurance for a claim such as this hit-and-run accident. For more information regarding the rights of a hit-and-run accident victim, follow this link.

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A gentleman named Richard Angelo was walking his bicycle along a road near Matthews, North Carolina when he was hit and killed early Wednesday morning. The crash happened around 12:30 am and involved a 21 year old person driving a vehicle while apparently impaired. The driver of the vehicle has been charged with driving while impaired, possession of marijuana, and possession of an open container of alcohol.

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A gentleman named William Lovegrove was tragically killed in a bicycle accident last Thursday near the North Carolina town of Roxobel. The accident happened around 3:15 pm as Mr. Lovegrove was riding on NC Highway 308. According to available information, Mr. Lovegrove was riding eastbound on NC 308 when he was hit by a man driving a 2017 Nissan car.

The driver of the Nissan has been charged with misdemeanor death by motor vehicle.

According to reports, Mr. Lovegrove was a special man who volunteered as a church deacon, youth leader, Sunday School teacher, and volunteer firefighter. He was 67 years old.

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A Durham, North Carolina bicyclist was seriously injured on Wednesday night in a Durham, North Carolina hit-and-run bicycle accident. The accident happened around 11:00 pm near the 5300 block of Garrett Road. The vehicle involved is apparently a dark sedan.

Anyone with information regarding this serious accident is asked to call L. Cox with the Durham Police Department at 919-560-4935.

The man riding the bicycle is 67 years old and he was taken to the hospital for treatment.

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